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Putty Patroller
Join Date: 05/11/20
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I can't imagine Hasbro would open the door for someone to come in a competition. It could help change their mind.
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#12 |
Ranger In Training
Join Date: 10/06/16
Posts: 74
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I don't see many companies really being interested..
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#13 |
Ranger In Training
Join Date: 12/18/14
Posts: 55
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Doesn't Hasbro still have the rights to adapt Super Sentai even if the relationship ends?
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#14 |
Administrator
Join Date: 12/04/00
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Thats the major question. But I wonder if that would hold up in court? Seems pretty unfair for Hasbro to drop Toei and stll stop them from making money with someone else. I know its complicated since we are talking about international franchises. But it just doesn't sound fair to me. But there could be more to it all.
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Join Date: 08/09/15
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#16 |
Putty Patroller
Join Date: 02/24/15
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But that would be more unlikely then Toei working with someone. And both ideas feel like extreme long shots.
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